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Hi I'm Angela

I grew up in the United States. I am a wife and a mom. My husband is from Brazil. I am passionate about reading and learning.

About Me

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I am a mother of four children. The oldest of six children. My husband is from Brazil. I graduated college with a degree in Graphic Art and Illustration and a degree in Geography. I had to relearn how to walk after a childhood accident. I have traveled to England, France, Mexico, Canada, Brazil and many states in the USA.

Why I am a Mormon

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The doctrines and teachings of The church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are practical and make sense. They are not hard to understand. They do require self discipline and commitment. The doctrines become a way of life and I do not miss or regret any other lifestyle. What I really like the most about the teachings of the church is that I am allowed to ask questions, seek God and pray for myself to know if He exists and how He wants to help guide my life.

How I live my faith

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I love being actively involved in my church. I help with the Organization for children called, Primary. I am the secretary for my neighborhood area (called a "ward"). I enjoy organizing all the information, getting to know the teachers, and greeting all the smiling faces of the children each Sunday morning. Other days I get together with women in my neighborhood for movie nights, book club, socials, and visits. My husband and I try to include all our neighbors of any faith in activities planned by us or others. Most of my husband's family does not share the our faith-so respect and inclusion is a happy must for us.

The death of a loved one is a sad and hard time in anyones life, but knowing what happens after we die can help heal that sadness we are going through. Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ we will be able to live again in a perfect body with all of our loved ones.

For years, Lindsey Stirling battled an eating disorder that not only drove her actions but convinced her she was worthless. Through prayer she found the true Healer, who understood her and her “incurable disease.”